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Observer A measures the velocity of a rocket as Observer A measures the velocity of a rocket as   and a comet as   . Here   are parallel and in the direction of the observer's positive x axis. The speed of the comet as measured by an observer on the rocket is: A)  (u - v) /(1 - uv/c<sup>2</sup>)  B)  (u - v) /(1 - v<sup>2</sup>/c<sup>2</sup>)  C)  (u - v) /(1 - v<sup>2</sup>/c<sup>2</sup>) <sup>1/2</sup> D)  (u - v) /(1 + uv/c<sup>2</sup>)  E)  (u + v) /(1 - uv/c<sup>2</sup>) and a comet as Observer A measures the velocity of a rocket as   and a comet as   . Here   are parallel and in the direction of the observer's positive x axis. The speed of the comet as measured by an observer on the rocket is: A)  (u - v) /(1 - uv/c<sup>2</sup>)  B)  (u - v) /(1 - v<sup>2</sup>/c<sup>2</sup>)  C)  (u - v) /(1 - v<sup>2</sup>/c<sup>2</sup>) <sup>1/2</sup> D)  (u - v) /(1 + uv/c<sup>2</sup>)  E)  (u + v) /(1 - uv/c<sup>2</sup>) . Here Observer A measures the velocity of a rocket as   and a comet as   . Here   are parallel and in the direction of the observer's positive x axis. The speed of the comet as measured by an observer on the rocket is: A)  (u - v) /(1 - uv/c<sup>2</sup>)  B)  (u - v) /(1 - v<sup>2</sup>/c<sup>2</sup>)  C)  (u - v) /(1 - v<sup>2</sup>/c<sup>2</sup>) <sup>1/2</sup> D)  (u - v) /(1 + uv/c<sup>2</sup>)  E)  (u + v) /(1 - uv/c<sup>2</sup>) are parallel and in the direction of the observer's positive x axis. The speed of the comet as measured by an observer on the rocket is:

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